[nycbug-talk] U.S surrenders ICANN control
Jonathan Vanasco
nycbug-list at 2xlp.com
Thu Jul 27 21:16:36 EDT 2006
On Jul 27, 2006, at 6:26 PM, Marc Spitzer wrote:
> I think it is an action that will result in bad things happening, at
> least we still have the root DNS servers and that should definitly be
> a from my cold dead hand issue. Keep in mind that in much of the
> world free speach is a crime. Think PRC and teniman square. or the
> fact that nazi stuff is illegal in france and france filed criminal
> charges against the asshole selling it from yahoo or ebay. now give
> those same people more power to delist yahoo or ebay for doing
> something that is perfictly legal here. The US designed it,
> researched it, built it, watched over it and was kind enought to let
> everyone else use it. If the rest of the world does not like it why
> cangt they just build their own.
>
> it might just fracture the internet and I am not sure this is a bad
> thing in the long run,
i'd argue that the us doesn't have free speech anymore either. the
difference between other countries and the us is that overseas speech
is censored / illegal from the outself, while in america speech is
'free' in theory and the price of a good lawyer in practice.
i'm pretty sure that there's never been an actually effective
international body. at best the new group can be as functional as
the UN-- which means at best, they'll accomplish absolutely nothing.
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